Five to watch: Round 4 v Geelong

Frawley faces another difficult match-up this week against an in-form Tom Hawkins.

Currently third in the race for the Coleman Medal and coming off a five-goal haul against the Demons last week, Hawkins has been one of the most dangerous forwards around the league so far this season.

Yet Hawkins has only managed to kick a maximum of two goals against the Hawks since Frawley’s move to Hawthorn in 2015.

Frawley will be hoping to emulate these previous encounters as the outcome of this duel will likely indicate which team is successful on Monday.

Jack Gunston

Gunston has averaged 17.33 disposals and two goals in his last three meetings with the Cats.

Despite not having kicked a goal yet this season, Gunston has still been able to impact for the Hawks in other areas, averaging career-highs in possessions (17.67), tackles (four), inside 50s (3.33), contested possessions (eight) and one-percenters (2.33).

Nevertheless, the two-time Hawthorn leading goal kicker will be keen to add to his goal tally as he continues to develop into his adjusted role for season 2017.

Will Langford

Set to play his 50th game, Will Langford will have his hands full in combatting Geelong’s dangerous midfield brigade.

Langford is another Hawk enjoying a season of career-highs despite his team’s slow start.